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so matt sister got tip matt's sister to it by, was a friend online.ed bad information at your puzzle? >> i just disposal, right? felt sick when i >> i felt sick when showed him on the facebook i showed my mom the facebook message, and it said message and then says carjacking at the quiz carjacking at a quiznos. knows. as soon as she said quiznos, >> as soon as she said quiz knows, i i said, said, that was that was the the last place that matt used his last place mathews's debit card debit card, , other than the atm. >> other than the atm. >> he's got a by the you got him neck, i think is put him by the neck now, i think in the trunk. they're he's putting him in the beating him up. trunk. pick him up hurry. now. hurry, >> with the hurry! >> well the 9-1-1 caller 9-1-1 had seen caller in fact had seen, was the abductions with the abduction of matt laundrie. of matt landry >> there. >> so was a missing piece of the there was a missing piece of the puzzle? puzzle. >> >> as francesca and as put it together, francesca bommarito put it it all started togethe
so matt sister got tip matt's sister to it by, was a friend online.ed bad information at your puzzle? >> i just disposal, right? felt sick when i >> i felt sick when showed him on the facebook i showed my mom the facebook message, and it said message and then says carjacking at the quiz carjacking at a quiznos. knows. as soon as she said quiznos, >> as soon as she said quiz knows, i i said, said, that was that was the the last place that matt used his last place mathews's...
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matt: absolutely.e in the data for one month does not a trend make, as they say on the street. we have seen a consistent climb in cpi from november. bloomberg economics is forecasting 7.2% in january. the story we are about to talk about well illustrates, there is so much demand out there, production has not yet ramped up to create the supply that is necessary. jon: let's get into it. the market have been watching the story of taiwan semiconductors spending a record $30 billion last year on factories that turn out chips. this year it has decided to up the budget to as much as $44 billion. the bloomberg intelligence team has been tracking this story. what was your reaction to this news? mandeep: this is a validation that semiconductor demand will last for a few years. we are nowhere close to supply meeting demand. this is a real bellwether. all the chipmakers, i think it signals that they will do well. when you look at high-performance computing, automotive, ai, there are all of these megatrends that ar
matt: absolutely.e in the data for one month does not a trend make, as they say on the street. we have seen a consistent climb in cpi from november. bloomberg economics is forecasting 7.2% in january. the story we are about to talk about well illustrates, there is so much demand out there, production has not yet ramped up to create the supply that is necessary. jon: let's get into it. the market have been watching the story of taiwan semiconductors spending a record $30 billion last year on...
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with matt miller.ehicles being the future of mobility, we could be seeing self-driving shuttles in the u.s. soon. joining us is martin fischer, member of the management board at zf group. certainly some cool things we have already gotten a glimpse of this year courtesy of the ces show in las vegas. talk more about your own company's push into the world of shuttles. martin: that was one of our major announcements. we are now starting to bring autonomous shuttles to the u.s. it has been a project for us for a little while in europe, and now we feel it is the right time to enter the market here. matt: what kind of timeline are we expecting? will we see autonomous shuttles going to the airport city centers next year or is this like a five-year timeline? martin: somewhere in between is realistic. we are in conversation with some customers. airports, major industries, campuses could be an application. we can also lighten the traffic and city centers. all of that work is beginning with our u.s. partners. in t
with matt miller.ehicles being the future of mobility, we could be seeing self-driving shuttles in the u.s. soon. joining us is martin fischer, member of the management board at zf group. certainly some cool things we have already gotten a glimpse of this year courtesy of the ces show in las vegas. talk more about your own company's push into the world of shuttles. martin: that was one of our major announcements. we are now starting to bring autonomous shuttles to the u.s. it has been a project...
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matt: i'm matt miller.s tumbling as investors worry about geopolitical risk and praise for fed rate rises. when i came in this morning, the narrative was about the fed raising four or more because of the goldman sachs note over the weekend. we could see 50 basis points, something that we heard from a number last week. but it quickly turned to a russia-ukraine narrative payment then we saw s&p futures come down pretty severely. at one point, down more than 3%, but we have recovered somewhat with a drop of only 2.3% on the s&p. jon: i think that is well said. we knew that we would be talking about rates a lot this week, we didn't know how much we would be talking about geopolitical risk. put it together and it has played out in the markets. we should point out, through all of this, and certainly a day where you look inside the s&p 500, not much is getting momentum right now. correction territory off of its peak from the beginning of the year, that looks relatively modest when you compared to the peak of the n
matt: i'm matt miller.s tumbling as investors worry about geopolitical risk and praise for fed rate rises. when i came in this morning, the narrative was about the fed raising four or more because of the goldman sachs note over the weekend. we could see 50 basis points, something that we heard from a number last week. but it quickly turned to a russia-ukraine narrative payment then we saw s&p futures come down pretty severely. at one point, down more than 3%, but we have recovered somewhat...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller.ls-royce achieved a record year for sales in 2021, delivered or cars than in its 117-year history as a result of surging demand for all models. joining us now is, to talk about that demand. thanks for sharing some time with us. i know 2020 was difficult. a drop of 26% in sales. i'm assuming because of lags in production. have you managed to ramp that backup in 2021? torsten: first about, thanks for having me, great to be on your show. 2021 from the very day onwards was a very positive year. we already entered into 2021 with a strong order book coming from a strong fourth quarter in 2020. 2020 started on the back of the pandemic very weak. we were even forced to shut down plants for two months. but the record result this year is still up. plus 49%. these are unprecedented levels for us. the interesting thing is, we have seen growth in all markets worldwide. for the first time in my 10, 12 years i have seen not a single market fading or being in recession or whatever. every market is ver
this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller.ls-royce achieved a record year for sales in 2021, delivered or cars than in its 117-year history as a result of surging demand for all models. joining us now is, to talk about that demand. thanks for sharing some time with us. i know 2020 was difficult. a drop of 26% in sales. i'm assuming because of lags in production. have you managed to ramp that backup in 2021? torsten: first about, thanks for having me, great to be on...
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matt: i'm matt miller.the top stories that we are following for you from around the world. the historic rebound in stocks yesterday proven short-lived with major averages slumping again as investors remain on age over the fed and tensions in around ukraine. we will look at the outlook of the credit market and see -- for the credit market, see if that part of the market is handling the recent volatility better than equities. shopify stock is falling amid the selloff. we will talk about the possible curse of canadian tech. jon: thanks a lot. in matt's home state, they are known for some epic roller coasters, and it's felt like that in the last couple of days. you were talking about that reversal in the trading session. looking at a negative session once again. coming off the lows of the morning but when you look at and they'd continue to struggle today, like netflix, zoom, it's a reminder that investors have been in risk off mode. the s&p with a decline of more than 2%. with that technology theme, the klein i
matt: i'm matt miller.the top stories that we are following for you from around the world. the historic rebound in stocks yesterday proven short-lived with major averages slumping again as investors remain on age over the fed and tensions in around ukraine. we will look at the outlook of the credit market and see -- for the credit market, see if that part of the market is handling the recent volatility better than equities. shopify stock is falling amid the selloff. we will talk about the...
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matt: pretty decent chart here.o we expect to hit to present relatively's -- 2% relatively soon, ira? ira: our expectation is 2% to the end of the year. we could hit that much sooner. that is not out of the question at i think the federal reserve does go through with an interest rate hike in march and the market starts her price in, it might be a little bit hard for the 10-year yield to go up more than it has. our expectation is between 2, 2.25 is where 10-year yields will be. it is two-year yields where you will see most of the increases in yields of the course of the next 18 months, as the fed continues to raise interest rates. matt: ra jersey-- ira jersey, thank you very much, bloomberg intelligence chief of u.s. rates. robin hood plans to allow most employees to work remotely on a permanent basis. the company will not require staff to go into offices regularly, but employees will still have access to offices if they need them. the move follows other companies including a lot in big tech who have had to adjust th
matt: pretty decent chart here.o we expect to hit to present relatively's -- 2% relatively soon, ira? ira: our expectation is 2% to the end of the year. we could hit that much sooner. that is not out of the question at i think the federal reserve does go through with an interest rate hike in march and the market starts her price in, it might be a little bit hard for the 10-year yield to go up more than it has. our expectation is between 2, 2.25 is where 10-year yields will be. it is two-year...
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matt: i matt miller. that was the interview -- i am matt miller.r interview with the premier. the protests continued over the weekend. jon: ivy slate what is amazing about this is you have a situation where people wanted to start by focusing on the vaccine mandates for truckers. this really ended up being a catchall for pandemic frustration over all. and unfortunately we did see some disrespectful behavior in that nation's capital. let's bring in brian platt who has been covering this all weekend for bloomberg. i will start with that, just how this took on a life of its own as the days and hours progressed. brian: this may have started off as about truckers, and there are certainly a lot of trucks here and there are truck drivers here, but there are all kinds of people here, and it is very much a protest against covid restrictions in general and very much and anti-trudeau signs, profane signs. the motivating cause that started the convoy was about vaccine mandate at the border for truckers. this is a much router backlash against covid health restri
matt: i matt miller. that was the interview -- i am matt miller.r interview with the premier. the protests continued over the weekend. jon: ivy slate what is amazing about this is you have a situation where people wanted to start by focusing on the vaccine mandates for truckers. this really ended up being a catchall for pandemic frustration over all. and unfortunately we did see some disrespectful behavior in that nation's capital. let's bring in brian platt who has been covering this all...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm matt miller.ing you further headlines on the developing story, justice stephen breyer, according to people familiar with his thinking, is considering stepping down at the end of his term. that would give president biden a chance to replace him with another liberal justice. and president biden has pointed out that every justice has a right to decide what to do, which is clear, but i am sure he's fairly happy about this opportunity. he has not been able to fill a supreme court vacancy yet. and we are moments away from the fed's rate decision. jay powell will be telling us about how hawkish he plans to be to counter inflation. our correspondent from uber intelligence is here to give us a preview. carl, what can we expect? carl: they chair will have to acknowledge there has been mild deterioration and the economic conditions with the onset of the omicron wave. and he will have to empathize and that they will navigate around it will could be a very unhealthy looking january jobs report. today, the mess
this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm matt miller.ing you further headlines on the developing story, justice stephen breyer, according to people familiar with his thinking, is considering stepping down at the end of his term. that would give president biden a chance to replace him with another liberal justice. and president biden has pointed out that every justice has a right to decide what to do, which is clear, but i am sure he's fairly happy about this...
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matt: oh, absolutely. one of the most important factors is in whether electric vehicles become widespread in a state has become state policy. states have adopted incentives of all types. one of the most effective has been access to toll roads and bridges at certain times of day, for example. there are incentives and then there are other policies, such as standards, that have made a significant impact on driving ev adoption. the states that have invested in the charging infrastructure, as i said before, for most americans, there needs to be charging infrastructure in order for ev's to be a viable option for their primary car. so, the states have led the way on charging infrastructure tend to be the states where consumers are choosing electric vehicles at a higher rate. this is a nationwide growth industry right now. there are more than 2.2 million ev's on the road in the u.s. today. last year, sales were through the roof. in fact, for the first half of last year, we sold as many electric vehicles -- the nat
matt: oh, absolutely. one of the most important factors is in whether electric vehicles become widespread in a state has become state policy. states have adopted incentives of all types. one of the most effective has been access to toll roads and bridges at certain times of day, for example. there are incentives and then there are other policies, such as standards, that have made a significant impact on driving ev adoption. the states that have invested in the charging infrastructure, as i said...
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matt: absolutely. i had not even gone that far yet today, although i have been thinking about 2034 a lot. i talk about it all the time. it is a novel, fiction. but one of the things we did not really touch on was ian bremmer is the issue of taiwan. how dangerous is that going to get? are we going to continue to see that is a real hotspot in the difficulties between the u.s. and china? jonathan: a conversation that comes up often come of the situation between russia and the united states. if russia goes into ukraine, what would that mean about china's ambitions to going to taiwan? i am sure that is something the americans and other nations are thinking about. matt: but what can they really do about either scenario? jonathan: they are going to have to show a very strong response towards anything russia did, if indeed they made that move first, if indeed they made that move at all. the good news, just as a tourist of these situations, they are talking. the russians looking for some kind of concessions. at
matt: absolutely. i had not even gone that far yet today, although i have been thinking about 2034 a lot. i talk about it all the time. it is a novel, fiction. but one of the things we did not really touch on was ian bremmer is the issue of taiwan. how dangerous is that going to get? are we going to continue to see that is a real hotspot in the difficulties between the u.s. and china? jonathan: a conversation that comes up often come of the situation between russia and the united states. if...
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matt: this is bloomberg markets. i am matt miller. let's get to something that caught my eye.hat is wall street. jp morgan is raising compensation for the second time in seven months. salaries are up for the first year investment banking analyst. it is said that they are starting now at a hundred $10,000 -- $110,000. the second year pay will be 125. third year will be 135. the market is expected to see similar chumps. this comes a few days after bloomberg learned that citigroup is also increasing its pay for junior investment bankers. that is after its division posted its best performance on record last year. we continue to see a ratcheting up of pay on the lower end, again, in terms of investment banks. we also broke a story about partners that top 1% at goldman sachs. they get multimillion dollar five-year payouts on top of million-dollar bonuses on top of million dollar salaries. it has been a million-dollar -- if investing time to read the pandemic. you can see that typing ma go on the terminal. coming up, we'll get back to the market story of the day, but a senior per fol
matt: this is bloomberg markets. i am matt miller. let's get to something that caught my eye.hat is wall street. jp morgan is raising compensation for the second time in seven months. salaries are up for the first year investment banking analyst. it is said that they are starting now at a hundred $10,000 -- $110,000. the second year pay will be 125. third year will be 135. the market is expected to see similar chumps. this comes a few days after bloomberg learned that citigroup is also...
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matt: for me, you know what i am doing? jonathan: your moving, matt. matt: i am moving.y mice, -- my wife, a one-year-old child, two cats and a dog. we cannot leave until we officially go to a police station and tell them we are leaving. got to do a bunch of tax things, get rid of some vehicles. do you know anyone who wants a ducati? jonathan: is this about you to start the hour? i could give you five more minutes and then maybe don't touch it again for the next 50 minutes. matt: i'm just concerned about the flights. that's the final thing i will say. do you think we are going to get out of here? jonathan: i think you're going to be ok. matt, thank you. futures up 31 on the s&p, advancing 0.6% or 0.7%. yields open higher by two or three basis points to 1.5360% to kick off the year. kailey: that is right where steve major at hsbc sauce ending the year, so he was right on target, but the bond market unsettling to so many over the year. as for where we are going throughout the day, we will get some economic data. the big one is going to be payrolls friday, but we will get m
matt: for me, you know what i am doing? jonathan: your moving, matt. matt: i am moving.y mice, -- my wife, a one-year-old child, two cats and a dog. we cannot leave until we officially go to a police station and tell them we are leaving. got to do a bunch of tax things, get rid of some vehicles. do you know anyone who wants a ducati? jonathan: is this about you to start the hour? i could give you five more minutes and then maybe don't touch it again for the next 50 minutes. matt: i'm just...
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along with matt miller. big story we've been tracking, the wall street performance, our stock of the hour. taking a look at what is happening with jp morgan, wells fargo, citigroup. kriti gupta is joining us now. in some cases, these names are lower. kriti: going into earnings, they had some pretty high expectations. not only massive loan growth, but the rate hikes would boost stock and their bottom line. top of that, trading revenue in the fourth quarter, where we saw the volatility spike, the opposite of what we heard. let me run through some of the highlights. jp morgan, not great when it comes to the expense management. they missed of the estimates, but revenue was up 28%. wells fargo beating expectations but they say their lending growth will accelerate next year. citigroup having an investment banking surprise. at the end of the day, not putting up those profits that the market was anticipating. matt: talking about the trading pressure the banks have seen, and the fallout that we are seeing in the stoc
along with matt miller. big story we've been tracking, the wall street performance, our stock of the hour. taking a look at what is happening with jp morgan, wells fargo, citigroup. kriti gupta is joining us now. in some cases, these names are lower. kriti: going into earnings, they had some pretty high expectations. not only massive loan growth, but the rate hikes would boost stock and their bottom line. top of that, trading revenue in the fourth quarter, where we saw the volatility spike, the...
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matt: i'm matt miller. stocks falling across the board.yields served as concerns arise central banks will have to boost interest rates sooner than expected. microsoft is buying activision blizzard and a blockbuster $69 billion deal to create the world's third biggest gaming company, uniting two of the biggest forces in video games. it is the biggest purchase ever for microsoft. the future of crypto, the popularity of digital tokens rose in 2021, but it may just be the beginning, as bitcoin payments could become the new norm. although a lot of things would have to change, like faster transaction times, less expensive transactions, less energy intensive. we will discuss all of that. jon: a laundry list, for sure. going back to what you said at the top, we are seeing stocks tumble, yields climb. we are sounding like a broken record but the reality is, this inflation reality, expectations rising from interest rates, are taking a big bite out of technology. it is time to bleed into other sectors. the nasdaq 100 the year down more than 6%. the f
matt: i'm matt miller. stocks falling across the board.yields served as concerns arise central banks will have to boost interest rates sooner than expected. microsoft is buying activision blizzard and a blockbuster $69 billion deal to create the world's third biggest gaming company, uniting two of the biggest forces in video games. it is the biggest purchase ever for microsoft. the future of crypto, the popularity of digital tokens rose in 2021, but it may just be the beginning, as bitcoin...
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matt: thanks. sarah, we only have a couple mittens left ear, and since you are -- left here, and since you are the last to go in the first group, i want to give you the opportunity to provide reactions to reactions. so any closing thought you might have? and i will go very briefly around the horn after this if folks want to share about a minute of a closing thought. sarah: i will say two things very quickly. one is i do agree with professor roberts. i think helping educate the public about the processes already in place is something we can do to build that trust. but i also want to leave on a positive proactive note. while some of the large-scale electoral rooms might take longer and require coalition building, there are things you can do as state legislator do not be partisan. add voter tracking to all absentee ballots so voters can see the process, administrators can check them, and people can see if something has gone wrong or the balance is not received. i also think every state should have som
matt: thanks. sarah, we only have a couple mittens left ear, and since you are -- left here, and since you are the last to go in the first group, i want to give you the opportunity to provide reactions to reactions. so any closing thought you might have? and i will go very briefly around the horn after this if folks want to share about a minute of a closing thought. sarah: i will say two things very quickly. one is i do agree with professor roberts. i think helping educate the public about the...
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matt: exactly.have the common prosperity issue as well, which i think is fascinating to try to understand. how do you read it? elizabeth: it is an effort to redistribute wealth. china became one of the most unequal societies in the world, as unequal as the united states, despite being a socialist country. which is predicated on a fairly equal redistribution of wealth. it is let's take from the rich and give it to the poor, to some extent. even though they are not trying to put it that way. china is at $10,000 per capita right now. she jinping has pledged it will double its income -- g jinping -- g jinping -- xi jinping has pledged it will double its income. that is what i think we need to look forward to to see whether he can make that happen. they have a lot of issues. they have a pension system that is overburdened. an educational system that people can't -- many middle income people can't tap into. marriages have dropped by 40% since 2013. the divorce rate is skyrocketing. they are having fewer c
matt: exactly.have the common prosperity issue as well, which i think is fascinating to try to understand. how do you read it? elizabeth: it is an effort to redistribute wealth. china became one of the most unequal societies in the world, as unequal as the united states, despite being a socialist country. which is predicated on a fairly equal redistribution of wealth. it is let's take from the rich and give it to the poor, to some extent. even though they are not trying to put it that way....
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matt: i'm matt miller. here are the top stories we are following for you from around the world.tocks rebounding at the end of a wild week in markets. the nasdaq railing as strong earnings put investors fed fears behind them for now. the market may be rebounding but caterpillar plummets as it struggles to stay ahead of increasing costs tied to supply chain pressures. and it is not just company dealing with bottlenecks. governments are having issues as well. we will speak to the premier of alberta, jason kenney, about how the profits is struggling with empty shelves and rising prices. jon: thanks a lot, matt. let's get back to the market story. broader averages in north america, there has been a willingness to buy, and appetite for those hard-hit technology stocks. that has been one of the standup stories of this friday, visa. it will still beat tough for the s&p to pull out a winning week. that index is down 8% on the year. the nasdaq is down more than 13%. when we talk about the challenges for tech stocks, we see it through the lens of higher inflation and what that means. we ha
matt: i'm matt miller. here are the top stories we are following for you from around the world.tocks rebounding at the end of a wild week in markets. the nasdaq railing as strong earnings put investors fed fears behind them for now. the market may be rebounding but caterpillar plummets as it struggles to stay ahead of increasing costs tied to supply chain pressures. and it is not just company dealing with bottlenecks. governments are having issues as well. we will speak to the premier of...
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matt: it's become very organized.hat to do with the items when they retrieve 'em. stolen goods, they have individuals that they sell the items to. bigad: this is their full-time job? matt: yeah, i believe so. bigad: the criminals are known for their speed. just ten seconds or less, and they're gone. bigad: with it happening so quickly, how do you expect to actually catch these people? matt: in my opinion, they've gotten better, faster. they're smarter, but that just means that us, as officers, have to be a little bit better, faster, and smarter than them. bigad: but sergeant pera tells us an already difficult job has been made nearly impossible by the district attorney's office, which he says is often far too lenient on those accused of committing these crimes. matt: we're arresting same individuals over and over, and it doesn't seem like they're being held accountable. bigad: he says one out of every two people his team arrests for committing a car break-in is someone they've arrested before for doing the exact same
matt: it's become very organized.hat to do with the items when they retrieve 'em. stolen goods, they have individuals that they sell the items to. bigad: this is their full-time job? matt: yeah, i believe so. bigad: the criminals are known for their speed. just ten seconds or less, and they're gone. bigad: with it happening so quickly, how do you expect to actually catch these people? matt: in my opinion, they've gotten better, faster. they're smarter, but that just means that us, as officers,...
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how could she explain all those things she said to matt on tape?u are trying to impress him? did you say. >> yeah. i know that he had had a criminal history to. so i thought, that would be our common thing. >> so you said i did all these terrible things when you didn't really do them? >> yes. parts of that conversation are somewhat true, but some of it is extremely exaggerated. >> so what is true out of that conversation? just >> the fact that i knew about it after it happened. >> okay. and you had the fact that you knew about? it >> i didn't think [inaudible] i did want to lose my job. >> would a jury except this information that she was simply trying to impress someone with this made up top? certainly the prosecutor didn't buy it. >> if you're trying to impress subway, you make up a story about being a state champion gymnast or a diver. not about being an accomplice to murder. >> in any case, no jury would have to decide. on a charge of conspiracy to commit murder, the prosecutor offered a deal. she would spend 25 years in prison, and then get ou
how could she explain all those things she said to matt on tape?u are trying to impress him? did you say. >> yeah. i know that he had had a criminal history to. so i thought, that would be our common thing. >> so you said i did all these terrible things when you didn't really do them? >> yes. parts of that conversation are somewhat true, but some of it is extremely exaggerated. >> so what is true out of that conversation? just >> the fact that i knew about it after...
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matt: sure. i did not find any violation of laws with respect to what you just described, and the united states for a while has had what people call an investment subprogram. invest $500,000 in an improved project, and you are in a process to get a certain type of visa. willie brown a number of years ago and still to this day became a principal of firms that were set up to broker these investments, and the investments were used to help pay for these housing project at hunters point. the issue there has been when wn they have put roadshows on in china to settle these investments, willie brown has been described as the chairman of this company. it has been sort of characterized as a willie brown project, which, again, our story's theme was it was key to getting this up and running and now has been key to making money off of it. kristen: thank you so very much for sharing your story with us. i should mention that we, too, also reached out to armor mayor brown for comment on this story and have not h
matt: sure. i did not find any violation of laws with respect to what you just described, and the united states for a while has had what people call an investment subprogram. invest $500,000 in an improved project, and you are in a process to get a certain type of visa. willie brown a number of years ago and still to this day became a principal of firms that were set up to broker these investments, and the investments were used to help pay for these housing project at hunters point. the issue...
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that matt gaetz paid to have sex with a minor.d to long prison sentences. and the justice department -- for matt gates to be sitting there, saying things as the judiciary committee attacking the department. that is completely improper. and he is the only member of congress, i remember a few years ago, that voted against that crackdown on human sex trafficking. so he has been taking a lot of actions that have been improper. >> so matt gates was on steve bannon's podcast this week, let's listen to what he said. >> we are going to take power. and when we do. it's not gonna be the days of paul ryan, and trey -- where the republicans were limp arrested. where they lose their backbone. and failed to send a single subpoena. those are gonna be the days that jim -- and matt gates and marjorie taylor greene who gets answers of -- and the wuhan institute of technology. >> congressman, that type of vitriol stands in stark contrast to some of the more moderated kind of language that we usually hear coming from the democrats. it really and gend
that matt gaetz paid to have sex with a minor.d to long prison sentences. and the justice department -- for matt gates to be sitting there, saying things as the judiciary committee attacking the department. that is completely improper. and he is the only member of congress, i remember a few years ago, that voted against that crackdown on human sex trafficking. so he has been taking a lot of actions that have been improper. >> so matt gates was on steve bannon's podcast this week, let's...
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matt.won't mention because i already made fun of them, they've been counting how many times we say insurrection. we have to say insurrection if no one is being charged? >> matt: it's not legally an insurrection if no one has been charged, there was no meaning or manner to overturn the government. we've had 700 people charged. all of them broke the law should be prosecuted. political violence is never appropriate but this riot or whatever you want to call it, mob, was never going to take control of the federal government and all the apparatus therein. the one thing about january 6th we also need to remember is we are doing this on a yearly basis, this is one president trump was kicked out the major social media platforms and that was as anti-american a move as any mob of the capital because what it did is it demonstrated that social media companies now control speech and -- yeah, free speech does not apply to private companies. we need to look at the power they have to regulate speech. it's
matt.won't mention because i already made fun of them, they've been counting how many times we say insurrection. we have to say insurrection if no one is being charged? >> matt: it's not legally an insurrection if no one has been charged, there was no meaning or manner to overturn the government. we've had 700 people charged. all of them broke the law should be prosecuted. political violence is never appropriate but this riot or whatever you want to call it, mob, was never going to take...
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matt: oh, absolutely.most important factors is in whether electric vehicles become widespread in a state has become state policy. states have adopted incentives of all types. one of the most effective has been access to toll roads and bridges at certain times of day, for example. there are incentives and then there are other policies, such as standards, that have made a significant impact on driving ev adoption. the states that have invested in the charging infrastructure, as i said before, for most americans, there needs to be charging infrastructure in order for ev's to be a viable option for their primary car. so, the states have led the way on charging infrastructure tend to be the states where consumers are choosing electric vehicles at a higher rate. this is a nationwide growth industry right now. there are more than 2.2 million ev's on the road in the u.s. today. last year, sales were through the roof. in fact, for the first half of last year, we sold as many electric vehicles -- the nation bought a
matt: oh, absolutely.most important factors is in whether electric vehicles become widespread in a state has become state policy. states have adopted incentives of all types. one of the most effective has been access to toll roads and bridges at certain times of day, for example. there are incentives and then there are other policies, such as standards, that have made a significant impact on driving ev adoption. the states that have invested in the charging infrastructure, as i said before, for...
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matt, thank you very much. _ who else we can speak to. matt, thank you very much.h. i was worried you were going to end up on the stage. thank goodness she stopped in time. a runner who set himself the challenge to run at least 5 kilometres every day for a year to raise awareness of knife crime has completed his mission. david fitzgerald — who's from liverpool — was inspired to do it after a family friend was stabbed to death in 2017. samantha nanda reports. david has run almost 2,500 kilometres. that is more than 1500 miles over the last 365 days, with no days off. it has been amazing, a hell of a journey that i have been on. the highlight was running with jamie carragher, one of my heroes. every type of weather you can think of. snow, rain, storms. christmas day? yes, it was really good and i deserved my christmas dinner afterwards. he started his running challenge after hearing adam ellison's family talk about the devastating impact of knife crime. adam was fatally stabbed in the neck in 2017, and a foundation was set up in his memory. just so proud of him and w
matt, thank you very much. _ who else we can speak to. matt, thank you very much.h. i was worried you were going to end up on the stage. thank goodness she stopped in time. a runner who set himself the challenge to run at least 5 kilometres every day for a year to raise awareness of knife crime has completed his mission. david fitzgerald — who's from liverpool — was inspired to do it after a family friend was stabbed to death in 2017. samantha nanda reports. david has run almost 2,500...
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ju: matt bennett, how do you see the firsyear? matt: i agree with faiz.hink those were real accomplishments. i think there were some other things too. i mean, if you look at the rescue plan, and the bipartisan infrastructure bill, they, combined, were $3.1 trillion. that is the size of the new deal in real dollars. that is an enormous accomplishment. and he's going to be addressing these infrastructure problems for the first time really since the 1960's in a big and concerted way. that's going to change people's lives in really fundamental ways. it will create jobs, but it will also change the way people are using roads, and their water is going to be cleaner, and broadband is going to be expanded. it's going to be a fundamental difference for americans. so i think he had some really significant accomplishments. i think one of the problems, though, is that, in the first year of a presidency -- and this is true of every president -- your reach often kind of exceeds your grasp. every new president tries to do something that they're unable to do. when i serv
ju: matt bennett, how do you see the firsyear? matt: i agree with faiz.hink those were real accomplishments. i think there were some other things too. i mean, if you look at the rescue plan, and the bipartisan infrastructure bill, they, combined, were $3.1 trillion. that is the size of the new deal in real dollars. that is an enormous accomplishment. and he's going to be addressing these infrastructure problems for the first time really since the 1960's in a big and concerted way. that's going...
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matt, thank you very much. very impressed _ day parade. matt, thank you very much.. happy new year. it was record—breaking warmth when 2001 and is continuing 2022. records broken yesterday and they may be broken yesterday and they may be broken again today as we have this feed are very mild air coming across from the tropics and that is really the reason why it has been so mild. a band of sharp showers moving through the odd rumble of thunder and the sunshine follows behind with more showers rattling in northern ireland close to the area of low force winds to northern and western areas but 15 or 16 possibly will break the new year's day record if we get passed 15.6 and it stays mild through the night still with the wind and rain and rain and showers to come in a lot of cloud so temperatures won't drop much below eight or 12 and that should be during the day at that time of year and a mild day but it does get colder into the start of next week.
matt, thank you very much. very impressed _ day parade. matt, thank you very much.. happy new year. it was record—breaking warmth when 2001 and is continuing 2022. records broken yesterday and they may be broken yesterday and they may be broken again today as we have this feed are very mild air coming across from the tropics and that is really the reason why it has been so mild. a band of sharp showers moving through the odd rumble of thunder and the sunshine follows behind with more showers...
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so i did a trial run on poor matt and told him that's what i was doing. i've got through this conversation, i'm not bawling my eyes out." i mean, inevitably, when i spoke to my partner and my parents i bawled my eyes out. and inevitably, you are a politician, you didn't know you were about to become shadow health spokesperson. but inevitably you kind of take a view, you look around you, you make an assessment. yeah. and what did you...? well, funnily enough, matt hancock was one of many people who messaged me. probably best not to dwell too much on matt hancock — but he was one of many people to message me, to wish me well, and i said to matt at the time, who was the health secretary at the time, "don't worry, i'll be ok, but i'll do some nhs mystery shopping for you and tell you how i get on." and when i came back to good health and, obviously, sajid javid had taken over, i said to sajid javid, "i've got some feedback about the nhs experience." and you did? that's really interesting. he said, "look, this is what i can tell you." yeah, and i said this to
so i did a trial run on poor matt and told him that's what i was doing. i've got through this conversation, i'm not bawling my eyes out." i mean, inevitably, when i spoke to my partner and my parents i bawled my eyes out. and inevitably, you are a politician, you didn't know you were about to become shadow health spokesperson. but inevitably you kind of take a view, you look around you, you make an assessment. yeah. and what did you...? well, funnily enough, matt hancock was one of many...
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it is a bad day for matt gaitsz.ers and people in his orbit thought, look, this investigation is going nowhere because it basically stalled. one of the reasons it stalled is joel grooel greenberg is a problematic witness. the alleged victim in the case not as problematic, but she is currently an on line pornography worker. i don't know the right phrase is maybe porn star. it is questionable whether that could be brought up at trial if it goes to trial, if he does get indicted. nevertheless there could be problems some jurors could have with her as a witness as well. they want more evidence. enter gaetz's exgirlfriend. they were in an open or polyamorous relationship for some time and she was with him when he was alleged by so far anonymous accuse e greenberg among them that he had had sex with a 17-year-old in 2017. she was also with him on a bahamas trip where a bunch of friends of gaetz's and her friends went -- this is being examined to see if it violated the mann act which prohibits taking people across state lin
it is a bad day for matt gaitsz.ers and people in his orbit thought, look, this investigation is going nowhere because it basically stalled. one of the reasons it stalled is joel grooel greenberg is a problematic witness. the alleged victim in the case not as problematic, but she is currently an on line pornography worker. i don't know the right phrase is maybe porn star. it is questionable whether that could be brought up at trial if it goes to trial, if he does get indicted. nevertheless...
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jacqui: matt, what's your take?ugh strength. we told military officials kick out people that won't get a vaccine and brave marines are getting kicked out -- >> we are talking about ukraine, man. matt: white rage. it's in the white rage, it's chinese rage. that's the reason why we have a military so people fear it and instead we are focusing on all the wrong things. joe biden has failed. jacqui: we have run out of time, gentlemen. appreciate you both being here. richard fowler and matt schlapp, thank you so much. griff. griff: jackie, check local listing and they will break down press conference with former white house press secretary and "fox & friends" will cain at 11:00 eastern on fox news channel. as president biden start his second year in office, we will talk to a former acting ice director about whether this year we will' even more skyrocketing numbers of migrants entering the u.s. illegally, that's in the case. high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. y
jacqui: matt, what's your take?ugh strength. we told military officials kick out people that won't get a vaccine and brave marines are getting kicked out -- >> we are talking about ukraine, man. matt: white rage. it's in the white rage, it's chinese rage. that's the reason why we have a military so people fear it and instead we are focusing on all the wrong things. joe biden has failed. jacqui: we have run out of time, gentlemen. appreciate you both being here. richard fowler and matt...
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probably best not to dwell too much on matt hancock.e of many people to message me, to wish me well, and i said to matt at the time, who was the health secretary at the time, "don't worry, i'll be ok, but i'll do some nhs mystery shopping for you and tell you how i get on." and when i came back to good health and, obviously, sajid javid had taken over, i said to sajid javid, "i've got some feedback about the nhs experience." and you did? that's really interesting. he said, "look, this is what i can tell you." yeah, and i said this to my local trust as well. and this is my view of the nhs as a whole. when you get a cancer diagnosis, this incredible machine kicks into gear and i felt almost like this rolls—royce machine kicked in, and from that moment, the diagnosis through to going into hospital for my operation, i felt very well supported. but my overall reflection is the bit leading up to the actual diagnosis could have been better. the experience since the operation could have been better. and i think, at the moment, that's where the
probably best not to dwell too much on matt hancock.e of many people to message me, to wish me well, and i said to matt at the time, who was the health secretary at the time, "don't worry, i'll be ok, but i'll do some nhs mystery shopping for you and tell you how i get on." and when i came back to good health and, obviously, sajid javid had taken over, i said to sajid javid, "i've got some feedback about the nhs experience." and you did? that's really interesting. he said,...
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damon top and is that it despite how cringe worthy that ad was and i'm sorry, matt, i know you watchut it was bad, i still don't think that the crypto market that this bull run is over and one of my key indicators that i always look at is addresses and if you think of addresses as like facebook's monthly users it is network effect and what we're seen is active addresses and we're not seeing a falloff in addresses like we saw in 2018. in fact it is holding steady so that tells me there is still active users out there, and the network is being used despite the price drop and that to me said this is just a painful correction now what would change my mind if we do see the addresses tart to fall off but for now that is not what we're see sog i think it is a painful correction. >> the matt damon, we're referring to when he started become being the spokesperson for crypto.com, a commercial that debuted in october. we have the graphic there you could see and that coincides with the latest top for bitcoin. tim, how feeling about your holdings >> well, i mean, i got to tell you, matt damon loo
damon top and is that it despite how cringe worthy that ad was and i'm sorry, matt, i know you watchut it was bad, i still don't think that the crypto market that this bull run is over and one of my key indicators that i always look at is addresses and if you think of addresses as like facebook's monthly users it is network effect and what we're seen is active addresses and we're not seeing a falloff in addresses like we saw in 2018. in fact it is holding steady so that tells me there is still...
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matt, what's your reaction to this settlement?ters to me is it's closure, healing and safety for student athletes and students to make sure that this never happens again. >> when you say closure, does this -- what does it mean to you? does this -- does this close a chapter? what does it do to your journey toward healing? >> that somebody cared and had the guts and the knowledge and wherewithal to do something about it. >> yeah. >> nick, you represent matt and over 200 other survivors. you were co-lead counsel for the plaintiffs negotiating this settlement. how do you see this settlement? >> i think this is a good step forward towards the healing process for all survivors. this was the largest settlement predominantly for male victims, survivors in the country, and it helps sow transparency and accountability and obtain justice on the behalf of the survivors. that's one of the key things, kate, that we're trying to achieve in changing the culture across this nation. >> matt, the scale of the abuse here is so shocking and so hard to
matt, what's your reaction to this settlement?ters to me is it's closure, healing and safety for student athletes and students to make sure that this never happens again. >> when you say closure, does this -- what does it mean to you? does this -- does this close a chapter? what does it do to your journey toward healing? >> that somebody cared and had the guts and the knowledge and wherewithal to do something about it. >> yeah. >> nick, you represent matt and over 200...
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jonathan: i happy to say matt luzetti of deutsche bank joins us now.k knowing into the weekend with peter hooper, the risk the fed needs to do more stop this argument we have experienced longer like for policy. are they already behind the curve? matt: thanks a much for having me. we did argue the fed is behind the curve. that is mostly a byproduct of the rapid improvement we have seen on the labor market front. it is important to remember that as of june we were at 5.9% unemployment. the unemployment rate has fallen by 2% over last six months. very much so on inflation. given the rapid developments and the rapid improvement we have seen with the labor market front and high inflation, the idea the fed should be at their current policy setting is zero interest rates still adding to the balance sheet with an economy that has satisfied the dual mandate goals and strong growth, there is a disconnect between those two things. jonathan: you've put numbers on balance sheet reduction. $1 trillion more in 2023. you also equate balance sheet reduction to interest
jonathan: i happy to say matt luzetti of deutsche bank joins us now.k knowing into the weekend with peter hooper, the risk the fed needs to do more stop this argument we have experienced longer like for policy. are they already behind the curve? matt: thanks a much for having me. we did argue the fed is behind the curve. that is mostly a byproduct of the rapid improvement we have seen on the labor market front. it is important to remember that as of june we were at 5.9% unemployment. the...
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matt rooney, we have to _ following christmas and thanks. matt rooney, we have to leave it there.bbc news. a question for you now. a question for you now. what is the secret to a longer life? one region in southern italy is being studied by experts for its unusually high percentage of people who live past 100. sara monetta has more. hidden in the hills of southern italy lies one of the countries best kept secret that of long life. this region that combines mountain nc will life seems stuck in a less chaotic simpler past. people here live on average ten years longer than other italians and about one resident in ten this past 100. scientists from the university of san diego have been studying the area for years. but if you ask antonio is 98 the answer is simple. translation: the peace here is incomparable the people say hi, they know each other, they talk to each other. healthy food, pristine environment, lack of pollution are all believed to play a role. but also family. shejust turned 100, she says she never spends a day without her grandchildren. translation: i love all my grandc
matt rooney, we have to _ following christmas and thanks. matt rooney, we have to leave it there.bbc news. a question for you now. a question for you now. what is the secret to a longer life? one region in southern italy is being studied by experts for its unusually high percentage of people who live past 100. sara monetta has more. hidden in the hills of southern italy lies one of the countries best kept secret that of long life. this region that combines mountain nc will life seems stuck in a...
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matt gutman, abc news, los angeles. >> our thanks to matt. >>> and the cause of betty white's death has been revealed. the actress passed away on new year's eve at the age of 99. her death certificate lists the cause as a stroke she suffered six days earlier on christmas day. her agent saying he wasn't aware of a stroke saying he believes it was minor. >>> poet maya angelou's likeness is on the first set of coins of american women. it shows her with her arms outstretched and a bird in flight, inspired by her poetry. she died in 2014 at the age of 86. her coin should be available at banks within the next few weeks. >> those are cool, i'm going to have to get me one of those. >> yeah. they're going to go fast, i have a feeling. >> all right, coming up, the new discovery, the fossilized remains of a 30-foot sea dragon estimated to be just 180 million years old. >>> the secrets being spilled at waffle house. we are going to tell you. you're watching "world news now." a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realize
matt gutman, abc news, los angeles. >> our thanks to matt. >>> and the cause of betty white's death has been revealed. the actress passed away on new year's eve at the age of 99. her death certificate lists the cause as a stroke she suffered six days earlier on christmas day. her agent saying he wasn't aware of a stroke saying he believes it was minor. >>> poet maya angelou's likeness is on the first set of coins of american women. it shows her with her arms outstretched...
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i think that's what matt has done. success is maybe indicative of where--where bristol is at now. you know, he's making music that is only very, very, very loosely related to dubstep. i mean, it's--it's house music with a bit of bass. bashmore: there's a lot of spirit here. maybe that's part of--part of the sound here. yeah, definitely people sharing ideas. this is a tune i made with a guy called brey. he just said, you know, "get that guitar out, you know, if you can play." i'm not really sure what this is, but it'sefinitely not house music. um... [music plays] rag: one thing i try and do is try and do as much as i can for any producer or dj wanting to come out of bristol, because i feel 's got a vibrant enough community ashown with the bass music scene and how the producers work together. [indistinct] we've been putting on claude von stroke for a while, and i have called him a couple of times, and he came down, he gave me a cd, i got in the car with claude... von stroke: and rag gave me a cd, and he's like, "these ar
i think that's what matt has done. success is maybe indicative of where--where bristol is at now. you know, he's making music that is only very, very, very loosely related to dubstep. i mean, it's--it's house music with a bit of bass. bashmore: there's a lot of spirit here. maybe that's part of--part of the sound here. yeah, definitely people sharing ideas. this is a tune i made with a guy called brey. he just said, you know, "get that guitar out, you know, if you can play." i'm not...
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matt gates has not been charged.he denies the allegations pieces but i've covered political scandals and chicago. like sex with a minor is a big deal. it is a big, big deal. it's a horrible thing. just as an ethical matter, and in politics one accused of doing that, it tends to be a pretty big scandal, and i just can't tell if it's the trump rules or are people waiting for a shoe to drop. it seems undisturbed in his political life or a person who has an allegation of sex with illegal child. >> i guess in most favorable terms -- he says he's not guilty. so far he hasn't been charged. he has been under investigation for this since at least mid december of 2020. that's when the feds jumped out of the blue and snatched his phone from him. they also snatched the phone of his ex -- ex girlfriend who was referenced at the top of the segment. who is probably really one of the key witnesses in this case. the three likely key witnesses or the alleged victim, joel greenberg and this ex girlfriend. greenberg has many -- major cr
matt gates has not been charged.he denies the allegations pieces but i've covered political scandals and chicago. like sex with a minor is a big deal. it is a big, big deal. it's a horrible thing. just as an ethical matter, and in politics one accused of doing that, it tends to be a pretty big scandal, and i just can't tell if it's the trump rules or are people waiting for a shoe to drop. it seems undisturbed in his political life or a person who has an allegation of sex with illegal child....
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this is matt gaetz today on the steve bannon podcast. listen closely.ing. listen. >> newt's right, we are going to take power. it won't be the days of paul ryan and trey gowdy, with the republicans lose their backbone and fail to send a single system system. it would be the days of jim jordan, matt gaetz, and marjorie taylor greene, and we'll get reanswers about what happened in the election. >> did anybody here kevin mec mccarthy? >> he's not a kevin mccarthy fan. they want matt gaetz out there, saying things like that, because they believe their beth hope at keeping power is to pain the republicans as extremists coming in, and they would wield the gavel and have unilateral subpoena power in the house. >> john, it's also why kevin mccarthy is hoping and praying for a big sweep in the fall. he wants to dilute the power of figures like matt gaetz and marjorie taylor greene, and the new freshmen, the more juice and leverage he has in trying to keep the more marginal figures in the conference. >> a great reminder as we wind down january. we have a fascinat
this is matt gaetz today on the steve bannon podcast. listen closely.ing. listen. >> newt's right, we are going to take power. it won't be the days of paul ryan and trey gowdy, with the republicans lose their backbone and fail to send a single system system. it would be the days of jim jordan, matt gaetz, and marjorie taylor greene, and we'll get reanswers about what happened in the election. >> did anybody here kevin mec mccarthy? >> he's not a kevin mccarthy fan. they want...
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there is a major develop in the criminal probe into republican matt gates for the. ex girlfriend just testified before a federal grand jury, investigating the congressman, for sex crimes. nbc news is withholding the woman's name, in respect to our privacy. investigation negates began more than a year, ago one former political ally was charged with a laundry list of misconduct. gates has not been charged with any crime, he doesn't eyes all wrongdoing, says he's never paid for sex, or had sex with a minor while he was in adult. he's painting the entire ordeal as a vast conspiracy against him. >> this mirrors against me range from distortions of my personal life, to wild, and i mean wild conspiracy theories. i won't be intimidated by allying media, and i won't be extorted by a former doj official, and the crooks he is working with. the truth will prevail. >> mark a poodle, political reporter, who broke the news yesterday. that gates's ex-girlfriend testifies before the grand jury. mark, let's start with the context of this inquiry that starts with this individual named
there is a major develop in the criminal probe into republican matt gates for the. ex girlfriend just testified before a federal grand jury, investigating the congressman, for sex crimes. nbc news is withholding the woman's name, in respect to our privacy. investigation negates began more than a year, ago one former political ally was charged with a laundry list of misconduct. gates has not been charged with any crime, he doesn't eyes all wrongdoing, says he's never paid for sex, or had sex...
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that was matt stafford's wife. she was talking about just the forty-niners fans just taking over that state in which they did look at all that red. it was noticeable on the broadcast and the la rams are trying to do all they can to not. >> allow forty-niners fans in the building. you have to have a socal zip code. if you're going to buy tickets from the team's website. some tells me niners fans will still find a way find a alright, number 3. >> the defensive line of the rams. you got to keep them honest, kate. they had 3 sacks today, but >> they were in the back field all game long. aaron. donald von miller, they have some big names. yeah, aaron, donald of cedis obese 3 quarterback hits today worried about the forty-niners offensive line 2. they were great against green bay trent williams got hurt in that game. so i think that's going to be a huge factor in this game. may be the deciding factor. yeah. you know, you got to think trent williams will play. but even so, you know, he's not going to be 100%. jimmy garopp
that was matt stafford's wife. she was talking about just the forty-niners fans just taking over that state in which they did look at all that red. it was noticeable on the broadcast and the la rams are trying to do all they can to not. >> allow forty-niners fans in the building. you have to have a socal zip code. if you're going to buy tickets from the team's website. some tells me niners fans will still find a way find a alright, number 3. >> the defensive line of the rams. you...
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matt fuller joins me now.on shortly after that day, and you recount a little bit oof your day there. take us through your memories of that day as you put them in the piece. >> yeah, i mean, as i lay out sort of starts with me arriving at the hill a little late, walking through the sea of protesters. you know, i didn't really think that they posed the actual threat that obviously they posed. so when i'm walking through them, it's like 12:30, and trump is speaking on the other end of pennsylvania avenue, i see a bunch of cops trying to get through, and you know, my entry into the capitol is blocked off. i have to figure out a way to get through the bicycle racks, basically, and i'm flashing my congressional badge to cops, and they're like, get in line with us. what are you doing? showing us your badge. just get out of here. and that was sort of one of those first moments, oh, the cops seem to think something is up here. you know, and then like just the slow drum beat of things going wrong, where we're getting al
matt fuller joins me now.on shortly after that day, and you recount a little bit oof your day there. take us through your memories of that day as you put them in the piece. >> yeah, i mean, as i lay out sort of starts with me arriving at the hill a little late, walking through the sea of protesters. you know, i didn't really think that they posed the actual threat that obviously they posed. so when i'm walking through them, it's like 12:30, and trump is speaking on the other end of...